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we are continuing his work with the help of modern technology, tracking back 2,000 years of history. >> a history that runs through the backbones of the roman empire. fight. >> our digital producer is here. wa j.
we are continuing his work with the help of modern technology, tracking back 2,000 years of history. >> a history that runs through the backbones of the roman empire. fight. >> our digital producer is here. wa j.
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and logistics and other environmental technology it sector. also that of the british business of various women there are always china's trade and investment a murmur and saw the band that really it is really the common been taught that maybe our brains list of countries closer. it was a bad driver. and don't foresee in the meantime chinese businesses are getting more aggressive. so potty invest overseas and with britain offers not only of experience but also miss the market for it again in the ears of the infrastructure building on fortune you would have to leave and that's a about china direct sale of the center for international business ethics and begin best of international business and economics. thank you very much indeed for years. the rees government has released a list of twenty six points. it sees as milestones and affixed a reformed elites and grief and freedoms of its citizens. i commend my spirit on the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirror as has already been international outrage of the fall rains decision to keep a p
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so even with the current technology we're talking about a. full travel. there so you're saying that the current waste that we're seeing with the nuclear reactors on earth today the waste is not as bad as it's made out to be as i was saying. i think obviously it needs to be stored securely it needs to be handled well it is it is handled well moment in general i mean i do agree with you because i see day after day just stories of nuclear waste not been able to be stored properly and it is really terrifying i think for people to understand how long lasting it is even if it is a small amount a lot of the waste of the moment can actually be really converted into fuel so it's actually still contains a lot of energy it's just that we need to develop the kinds of reactive spectrum reactors that can actually. react to that are capable of using the waste you have as fuel and breaking it up making it less radioactive ok so we the u.k. for instance has a stockpile of plutonium so the field in the right reactor in advanced react to. the entire country for about five h
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and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which sometimes can have catastrophic results and from school for seven crashed in the atlantic ocean in june two thousand owing to the old two hundred and twenty eight passengers and crew investigation question on the training and an inability to react when he also pointed to see cages to emergency summit but it's a pot odds to become too dependent on technology the train to relied too heavily on the computerized systems we've been on a par with not been true for the benefit of the older guys have bitten off on a play that had anything but from computer activity on that they don't understand what to do
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. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it at once. other thanre anyone jeff bezos, it would be discounted immediately. given the scale of his ambition, it is another indication of the head of amazon having to do everything bigger and better than everybody else. >> he is willing to take risks and try new things. amazon is willing to look at the and pay a little money up front to develop a long-term strategy. a lot of other companies want to see a profit really quickly and will not try these may be expensive projects that will have a long-term payoff. he has stuck to his guns on these projects. i thi
. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it...
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. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it at once. other thanre anyone jeff bezos, it would be discounted immediately. given the scale of his ambition, it is another indication of the head of amazon having to do everything bigger and better than everybody else. >> he is willing to take risks and try new things. amazon is willing to look at the and pay a little money up front to develop a long-term strategy. a lot of other companies want to see a profit really quickly and will not try these may be expensive projects that will have a long-term payoff. he has stuck to his guns on these projects. i thi
. >> it seems like there is a lot of technology involved. the drones would be completely self programmed. there would not be a human manipulating them. it would be a computer manipulating the drones and telling them where to go. would guidethey themselves with cameras and other advanced technologies. my guess is it will be an extremely limited markets at first and that it will take time to develop. my guess is it would be fairly expensive at the start, just to keep everybody from doing it...
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artist is adding technology to some of the world's most revered paintings. smart." american captured his latest jump on camera, a jump that went horribly wrong. we see him crashing into a rock and sliding down that cliff face , narrowly escaping death. he did suffer several injuries, including stitches to the eye and chin.
artist is adding technology to some of the world's most revered paintings. smart." american captured his latest jump on camera, a jump that went horribly wrong. we see him crashing into a rock and sliding down that cliff face , narrowly escaping death. he did suffer several injuries, including stitches to the eye and chin.
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getting together and then taking on these costs is getting the set is this constant target to become more technologically savvy minded funds that the great thing about some poll that matters to provincetown to leave a pot to paris on the rounds of the country but all say they've teamed up with the american embassy for instance the wall in the economy before it was potentially sending out some of the students and adults to the us to get more opportunities to learn and to carry out them that these crosses again or as we speak right now twenty eight students have had a month's worth of cutting and then enjoyed a strong and tough on us and the american embassy of pakistan who else is behind these kind of initiatives and it's a very interesting partnership of the doubt is another one which it which i don't hear about is called yum which is the young the minutemen project straight from sweden and actually break when its views come from the plane from sweden to paris when that when the swedish ambassador to the strong support this claim it. i guess it's a way to the entrepreneurs together as in the seventies th
getting together and then taking on these costs is getting the set is this constant target to become more technologically savvy minded funds that the great thing about some poll that matters to provincetown to leave a pot to paris on the rounds of the country but all say they've teamed up with the american embassy for instance the wall in the economy before it was potentially sending out some of the students and adults to the us to get more opportunities to learn and to carry out them that...
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technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent the menace of nuclear weapons in iran, if diplomacy can solve it existential threat -- if we can fully address the reasons -- these threats without going to war, israel and the world will be more secure. so will the united states. my friends, as everyone here knows, the world is mourning the loss of a great leader right now, nelson mandela. mandela was a stranger to hate. he rejected recrimination in favor of reconciliation. and he knew the future demands that we move beyond the past. just think of the lessons that he taught the world, which have
technologies that can be used throughout the region. and how israel is fighting to keep alive a flame that makes it a light unto nations. to build its first class defenses and alliances that allow it to negotiate from a position of strength. we know that diplomacy without strength is blind to the world 's payrolls. -- the world's perils. we also believe strength without diplomacy is blind to the world's promise. it is diplomacy backed by the credible threat of military force. if it can prevent...
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of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one particular test well but this company is supposed to be. opening more wells and they're supposed to have more. drilling sites because the northwest of england is full of shale gas its reserves the last u.k. in terms of energy supply for up to six years and i've been covering these fracking stories we've had protests in sussex as well as other test sites and i personally spoke to a man in lancashire last year who showed me a crack on his wall from earthquakes that had taken place near blackpool. or fracking taking place there so these are things that are still these protests are still taking pla
of the risks of this technology and i have to say that these protests aren't limited to places like romania this is certainly an issue that's not this is certainly a big issue in the u.k. as well the people here aren't immune to it at the moment we've got protests taking place in greater manchester where a company called i gas is supposed to start exploratory drilling and we know that protesters there have been trying to block roads in order to avoid trucks from arriving at the. it's just one...
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route and also that we're really serious about meeting our climate emissions reductions we need to be looking at what is going to give us the maximum return for investment in terms of providing energy but also providing those reduced emissions and the long term future i mean your report was saying just now that one of these areas we're looking at six years supply will six year supply given the amount of money that will go into it the amount of. concern there is about it is maybe not the sort of the long term sustainable energy future that you really need so we could be investing elsewhere and those big business companies should really be looking i think at different sorts of investor to yes provide jobs to the renewables earlier on in our show you said there's still a lot of. the. why and why not solve this whole story is really back you up a yes of course not pleasant thing obviously to your back garden we have all the peopl
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yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent carol massar and we take you inside ups. when we come back, matt miller's day two of the coin. -- day two of bitcoin. ♪ >> it is day two on matt dider's 12 days of bitcoin yesterday he bought one bitcoin for $800 and today he is shopping. you have a christmas present for me right? >> i got a couple of things today. i have learned so much over the past couple of days about how bitcoin works, how much fun it actually is to use. there are, obviously, limitations. earth of all, not a lot of merchant's except bitcoin directly, yet. sort of hold
yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent...
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.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing they want is there to the authority o of the government to access online. e-mail and data we heard effectively that kind c.e.o. of t from the google saying we have been doing in terms of encryption and -- of data but we have learned the government is taking the data servers. so that undermines our effort. that is the first thing is see put on the government's ability and authority to access information in the world. >> but what we are talking about only way the n.s.a. is collecting data. page fectively what larry is talking about is the n.s. afpa. muscular that the world le
.> you heard it here first >> let's move on and talk technology. a number of technology giants have called on president gong to have greater restrictions on government security. looking the companies for? >> what they want the government o do is curtail their electronic surveillance programs. it is eight of the biggest tech written an o have open letter to president obama and the congress. today.s in papers effectively they appear to be more specific in what they want. one thing...
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allegations of their products being harmful but the report released by the institute for responsible technology finds that the weed killer known. as roundup used on g m o's also has a negative effect on gut bacteria sexism is insidious because you don't have an immediate acute reaction but erode your health slowly over time are chosen outside of reducing. kidney failure cancer these have all been shown to be very strongly correlated with the use of ground on corn and so on in the meantime monsanto has reportedly spent billions on lobbying to keep g.m.o. foods from being labeled in the u.s. sales in the gluten free food market have reached new heights due to a dangerous health at that this comes as monsanto grossed more than thirteen billion dollars in revenue last year selling products many believed to be responsible for that epidemic in the first place marina port ny r.t. new york. i'll be back with more international news and our roundup of the week's top stories just a few minutes. do you think that you as a representative of the. gazan government and government in general could achieve that
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they see a real value proposition where we can provide technology to them, fundamental at technology to create integrations and mobile. at the same time, we can build revenue around that. by putting those two things together, we have been able to solve the fundamental problem of how do you make honey and mobile? how do you build that business? without cargo, it is hard to do. what do your clients one most from you? know they have a partner that understands what premium is, that is respectful of the brand and how long it has taken them to build that brand. cpmt dollars, high premium dollars. with a sales force that understands mobile. if you can help them understand mobile and bring them the dollars they would not get themselves, there is nothing better. they keep coming and saying, cargo, you solved our mobile advertising challenges. video.do you have a lot of social media integration. you have made of advertising. this gets a lot of allegories of what your client -- categories of what your client wants. >> whether it is the better homes & gardens of the world, whether it is the tech
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and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on world of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greater piece of fiction in the obamacare narrative. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark about a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have u
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just a waste but not for the multinationals which one yet to meet in a small time national sold their technology it is the congolese people who are losing out today. and all the wealth is being controlled because of this debt. i look at what is the reasoning over the heads of the world bank and i.m.f. . this is what they say we will make these developing countries used to the funding we provide them for the development and for the daily management of their business . if we make them reliance on this funding if you know we vary by obtain a means of influencing them and it is a dictator eight certain type of policy the pretty take. over when robert mcnamara to covert at the world bank he wanted to do something grandiose. he began by boring on the markets in the wanted to be able to lend more he flew home and sell loans in the south where some countries and me to they were completely incapable of keeping them back. save so at some point we can all make it may go back and we say listen you know since you can't pay your debts give us a pound of flesh sell your oil real cheap to our oil companies or v
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in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route he's also causing a stir across the atlantic to the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger of dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area got it you can find out more about the local concerns. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are everywhere here they're hard to me there are two hundred and seventy three gas wells just in this town fracking is responsible for the gas boom in the west but people here fear that they're going to be the ones paying for that. i'm very worried when they start fracking i will have to leave because of the diesel fumes more than anything. has already had two heart attacks from it and they tell us it is an environmental basically coming from the actual whales. we do believe it's coming from fracking you know the gas industry holds a lot of weight with the government that is free but when you see here your frie
in a lot of other things as jobs in renewable energy jobs in energy efficiency there are jobs in new technologies so quite you know we don't necessarily have to go down this route he's also causing a stir across the atlantic to the u.s. state of texas was shaken by several earthquakes last week with some scientists pointing the finger of dozens of shale gas drilling wells in the area got it you can find out more about the local concerns. we're in a town called them ten in texas guess wells are...
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technology innovation. developments around. the future avar. there's a media leader so we leave the media. others see bush and see your. play your party there's a good. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others use in the same. place since changing the world right now. to picture. from around the globe. broke to. welcome back to our scene to national a us mason to swayze bonks has yielded results with a fast alpine hideaway giving up on sentries of total confidentiality washington is threatening fines and even jail time for any bond that doesn't share information on american citizens but it's thought that some of them though will nevertheless stay defiant on his business present a case to pay obama spoke with my colleague while we sit shy about the possible ramifications of it all. but it should be a sense of almost concern and anger response this we know it's very much fundamental to the swiss economy or to the heritage of switzerland
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technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia. the future covered. there's a low so we leave that maybe. the scene push to secure a. place you call the musical. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refused to know truth from. food since changed the world light snack. food picture of today's events. from around the globe. up to. fifty. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked trying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. rational debate and a real discussion critical issues
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a lot just stakes on other environmental technology is setter. that the british business are very familiar was charged a trade and investment environment so the. really it is really the economic pie that really brings those countries closer was a better driver of course in the meantime chinese businesses are getting more aggressive to invest overseas and great britain for is not only the experience but also missed the market for it but generally in the air about infrastructure building unfortunately will have to be read that last chang director of the center for international business ethics a big investor international business and economics thank you very much indeed for your time. barry's government has released a list of twenty six points it's sees as milestones in efforts to reform the rights and roof and freedoms of its citizens but human rights groups and the opposition have dismissed it as smoke and mirrors there's already been international outrage over bahrain's decision to keep opposition leader in the bill for a job in jail despite hi
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because we are now spending the technologies though our assemblies be competitive in the global space market and it was but it has become the focus quickly. when you don't cost the school. pick off the dime ukraine cannot dismiss the government headed by new glock was out of one hundred and eighty six and he's voted for the draft resolution proposed by the opposition according to the ukrainian constitution and the stool and twenty six votes are required in order for them to call the doc to pass a vote of no confidence one vote came from a member of the ruling party of the region's economies did not go for the draft. this block is the institution buildings in the cabinet of ministers is not the path to european integration but to dictatorship. i am. no clue i demand to stop all legal and lawful decisions to block the building of the government you are sure to be responsible in all the pp push on the wrongful acts will be responsible for this to let you know meanwhile thousands of protesters gathered at the building of the parliament to continue to demand the resignation of the cabinet
because we are now spending the technologies though our assemblies be competitive in the global space market and it was but it has become the focus quickly. when you don't cost the school. pick off the dime ukraine cannot dismiss the government headed by new glock was out of one hundred and eighty six and he's voted for the draft resolution proposed by the opposition according to the ukrainian constitution and the stool and twenty six votes are required in order for them to call the doc to pass...
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that this goes back almost twenty years now when virtual currencies were first invented thanks to my technologies so this is the crypto currency has made it through the government gatekeepers but they'll come after like they came after files sharing and napster and eric schwartz and all the the folks are there to take it down but it will triumph especially when bitcoin marries a pirate bay and therefore the m.p.a. the are i am going to go finally out of completely out of business and this is really a fight that i've been fighting for twenty years so it's great to see this chapter now is a winning chapter well you know many people argue against bitcoin saying well you have to pay your taxes we did see a police chief in kentucky recently start accepting his payment in big coin but first the town is paying his federal and state local taxes and then paying him in bitcoin the rest that he then doesn't owe us dollar taxes on but finally i want to look at this final bit about this the future of what these digital currencies and crypto currencies hold for us because it is hardly the first attempt at a di
that this goes back almost twenty years now when virtual currencies were first invented thanks to my technologies so this is the crypto currency has made it through the government gatekeepers but they'll come after like they came after files sharing and napster and eric schwartz and all the the folks are there to take it down but it will triumph especially when bitcoin marries a pirate bay and therefore the m.p.a. the are i am going to go finally out of completely out of business and this is...
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we made big decisions in our information technology. remain big decisions that are modernizing, what i call modernizing analysis, and we will make other investment decisions in the world of science and technology because that is a big component of what we do. we are a huge, you know, like a lab and a think tank all rolled into one. we have access to a wide range of capabilities from the research organization. so we have to make smart business decisions that are -- you know, the take the dollars we are given and use them as wisely as we can. and then ensure that we're prioritizing exactly what we're being driven to prioritized by our leaders. again, that, i believe, has been very clear. the town is that we face is that as clear as that can be, you know, something else is going to happen around the world and suddenly takes you by surprise. and when you think back to pearl harbor or september 11th, was it an existential threat to the country? now, the underlying, underpinnings of why those occurred could be existential. the national leader
we made big decisions in our information technology. remain big decisions that are modernizing, what i call modernizing analysis, and we will make other investment decisions in the world of science and technology because that is a big component of what we do. we are a huge, you know, like a lab and a think tank all rolled into one. we have access to a wide range of capabilities from the research organization. so we have to make smart business decisions that are -- you know, the take the dollars...
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stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the denver post naming a new marijuana editor. beginning in january of next year. joining us now, the "a-team." political director ed rollins and stephen hayes for "the weekly standard" writer, good to have you with us. and georgetown university professor brad blakeman. help me out, there is what appears to be a most peculiar political winds i've ever seen work. >> the service employees union, amnesty advocates of the fast food workers, the restaurant industry association and organized labor itself. all behind a movement to strike 100 facilities to raise the minimum wage by
stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. lou: fast food workers are to go on strike in 100 cities across the city on thursday. organizers are demanding wages more than doubling. up to $15 per hour. more than double the current federal minimum wage of $7 and 25 cents per hour and a new poll reveals that americans don't trust each other anymore. only one third say most people can be trusted. and that compared to half who felt that way in the early 1970s. in the...
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cording to the white house, a five-week technology surge has doubled the website capcity and equipment can handle 30,000 consumers at the same time. and with some good reason. this is the page that came up when our colleague peter ducey logon. a page of gibberish filled with question marks. andit's not just frustrated consumers but insurers say that they are still dealing with an obamacare mass because function ha not even been built yet. and that means the administration's goal of enrolling 7 million people by the end of march, well, that could be the latest in what has turned out to be a string of second term failures for this president. chief white house correspondent ed henry has more on what is actually different about health care.gov. reporter: president obma's aides struggled to explain whether they really met the deadline to fix health care.gob after there has been so much weight time, which the white house insists is progress. >> i think you're confusing error messages with queuing mesges. >> the site has been performing well and there is not a reason to deploy the queuing sys
cording to the white house, a five-week technology surge has doubled the website capcity and equipment can handle 30,000 consumers at the same time. and with some good reason. this is the page that came up when our colleague peter ducey logon. a page of gibberish filled with question marks. andit's not just frustrated consumers but insurers say that they are still dealing with an obamacare mass because function ha not even been built yet. and that means the administration's goal of enrolling 7...
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he also wanted to know by now to treatment technologies in vietnam. the cave i may not want them to do. for forty years many areas in vietnam have been contaminated large amount of debts and to just be my guide them and to cut imports. the country has also taken many efforts to deal with such challenges if he were in the shower now the project who cut the import ban on taking another project done the airport in the future will continue in the quiet court. we need to take advantage of cooperation and support from the international community this workshop is a chance for us to have to know what we need and what they can give. they don't know if i don't think they can be quite tough. the joint advisory to meet us and given its agencies also convened a meeting to discuss remediation of destin are spots in vietnam that support health programs. anything the next meeting at the beck show on one of tim's book arts was added to believe the possible intangible heritage of humanity the artist court didn't get back to a type singing unique to the mekong delta. i
he also wanted to know by now to treatment technologies in vietnam. the cave i may not want them to do. for forty years many areas in vietnam have been contaminated large amount of debts and to just be my guide them and to cut imports. the country has also taken many efforts to deal with such challenges if he were in the shower now the project who cut the import ban on taking another project done the airport in the future will continue in the quiet court. we need to take advantage of...
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if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant delivery trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be ensured a safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now or before the attack of the drones then we may never get them because once surveillance above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. the possibility it was a problem very hard to take the plunge again to plug a plug that you never had sex with that make their lives let's call it was. just so.
if not millions of flying robots darting to the skies to deliver goods now look i'm not knocking the technology it's obviously going to be an incredible convenience for customers and it is a greener alternative to giant delivery trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be ensured a safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question...
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our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its far-reaching projects like google glass and the self driving car. now the latest moonshot involves robots. the company has required seven robotic companies in japan. ceo larry page writes, i am excited about andy rubin's next project. android started as a crazy idea -- it is still very early-- what might google be doing with these robots, and how might it compare with the delivery drone amazon is testing? first, what could google possibly be working on? >> i wouldn't say first. this is characteristic of how google operates. this has always been characteristic of how goo
our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its...
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more softly softly but the effect is the same that the rushing through with this insanely damaging technology to anyone who's been there looking at the recent climate talks for instance understands really can't be pursued if we were remotely serious about giving a decent course george the problem the bottom line here is that the general public . may be about the involve no not even a little concerned about the environment that got kids to bring jobs to do they want cheap fuel. absolutely and i think this is one of the lawyers being. here any romania that you know. maybe it will poison your children but it's going to be cheap through the international energy agency has done a report looking at the projections of gas prices over the next eight years going to twenty twenty they're expecting a forty percent rise what's happening is the very artificial the cheap price of gas in the u.s. at the moment which has doubled in the last year and a half or so already and which is set to get much much higher soon as the rival to expose it to the rest of the world that very cheap price is being used to sell
more softly softly but the effect is the same that the rushing through with this insanely damaging technology to anyone who's been there looking at the recent climate talks for instance understands really can't be pursued if we were remotely serious about giving a decent course george the problem the bottom line here is that the general public . may be about the involve no not even a little concerned about the environment that got kids to bring jobs to do they want cheap fuel. absolutely and i...
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trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. american scurries time. photos unveiled as amazing between allies turned into a role model threat says the u.s. defense secretary at least eight to keeping nato as afghanistan's supply routes are open that's after the break. the interview. choose your language. we can with knowing if you're going to kill some of. us choose the consensus. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that imply to. choose access to. your washing all seem to national welcome back. a u.s. mason to squeeze has yielded results with the first pint hideaway giving up on centuries of total confidentiality washington is threatening fines and even jail time for any bank the doesn't share information on american citizens but is. thought that some time some of them will nevertheless s
trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. american scurries time. photos unveiled as amazing between allies turned into a role model threat says the u.s. defense secretary at least eight to keeping nato as...
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we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this just an unmanned aircraft and unmanned strike platforms? >> absolutely. we are not as good as we should have in explaining what we expect and exactly what to say, that this system helps us. they improve the presence. and avoiding collateral damage. the decisions are much more relevant than they were. we are a little bit, putting some light on the world, and then we are able -- we are developing, for instance, a project on contra-mining and submarine, marine type of contra-mining, which can save a lot of energy, money, and be much more effective than what we do today. >> sir, tha
we must not be afraid of technology. we must match the technology for the best. and if we don't do that, the technology will, it could master us. >> is the idea though that when the firearm was introduced, knights complained it was somehow not noble, that it was an unjust way of warfare, and same thing happened with the introduction of the machine gun. the same thing happened with the introduction of the submarine for example that was considered, you know, inhumane. are some of -- is this...
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. >> now the innovative technology >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city parked in the middle of a city block. block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you >> if you can track it then you can predict it. can predict it. >> this isn't a new channel, >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment this is a watershed moment in media for america. in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly >> this entire region is utterly devastated. devastated. >> people our here are >> people our here are struggling. struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the actually understand how the health care law is going to help health care law is going to help them or hurt them. them or hurt
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trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just want to interact and share and contribute to the content that's out there. american screws tyson on pockets or holes unveiled as amazing this one ally is turned into a role model threats as the you are the defense secretary to keeping nations afghanistan's supply routes open. with economic up and downs in the final. days the longer the deal and the rest because it's going be casey will be every week told me. one of the you're going to like the new policies i've been trying to evoke. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. this is all saying to national coming to you live from moscow welcome back. a us all summation to assuage has yielded results with the flat out pine hideaway giving up on centuries of total confidentiality motions in a threatening fines and even jail time for any bank that doesn't share informatio
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they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate the idea and produce all in china. in response other parts of the midwest large managing or merchandising companies and northeast ohio you saw philosophical in business and other global dynamics they're seeking substantially job growth are to the benefit of not just the kids of ph.d. from stanford or mit but a whole bunch of folks coming out of high schools and colleges with technical prosecutors. >> tests map silicon valley it's great with ideas they didn't get made in china but it's great if you're an engineer or not so great if you're a generate but mayor lee how this model stacks up in terms
they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, you know, would send a sister-in-law that somehow the united states would generate...
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the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same characteristics. for this market you had the other carriers choose. they have a much smaller percentage of the market. they originally chose homegrown technologies because it has been good for the units. it's good for the cell phone makers. apple didn't want to be involved. this was never licensed by the chinese government. making great the standard that licensed by the chinese government. >> apple could be a huge winner here. the question is how much could they win? >> it's unclear how much they could win and how many customers will migrate to that phone. there are other important players. a lot of other companies could do this. it is n
the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same...